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did arrest us and leaving us bruised and angry, but insulted and wrongfully arrested, of course. >> and you would know about that because you're a lawyer so you know exactly where the law stands. are you going to take any action against the police? >> we may well. certain other actions will be taken against them here in new york. you have over 800 people that have been arrested in new york and i'll contrast that sharply with what happened in my own town of los angeles where the police department is behaving much better. the chief said -- we're not the new york police department. he said that to me directly. they are not worrying about every little simple infrak shct that happens. they're working with the protestors who are camped out on city hall lawn and it's going much, much better and that's what the new york police should be doing because these folks represent not just the 99% from a financial point of view but if you listen to what they're talking about, the majority of the people in the country have the same positions. >> bonnie, let me bring you in here. once you were both ar
did arrest us and leaving us bruised and angry, but insulted and wrongfully arrested, of course. >> and you would know about that because you're a lawyer so you know exactly where the law stands. are you going to take any action against the police? >> we may well. certain other actions will be taken against them here in new york. you have over 800 people that have been arrested in new york and i'll contrast that sharply with what happened in my own town of los angeles where the...
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call us at... or visit your local liberty mutual office, where an agent can help you find the policy that's right for you. liberty mutual insurance. responsibility. what's your policy? >> what you saw in the city, 360 degree shot. you didn't see one ngo vehicle. no ngo personnel. no international relief at all. and everybody talks about this city. >> my special guest, sean penn. let me ask you, the reputation you have, is that you must just spend all your time furious. >> i wonder if that's so. >> you could be a more media friendly. you could be less abraeive. less in people's faces. there's another way of doing this. you could be mr. beloved hollywood star helping the world. i get the feeling you don't give a crap about all that. >> when oh when i was very young, i was doing my first movie who i had done a play on broadway with, come to visit me. he was bunking up in my small hotel room in valley forge, pennsylvania. and we'd be getting up very early every morning and every morning the girl at the
call us at... or visit your local liberty mutual office, where an agent can help you find the policy that's right for you. liberty mutual insurance. responsibility. what's your policy? >> what you saw in the city, 360 degree shot. you didn't see one ngo vehicle. no ngo personnel. no international relief at all. and everybody talks about this city. >> my special guest, sean penn. let me ask you, the reputation you have, is that you must just spend all your time furious. >> i...
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want a fight go to iraq go to afghanistan what do you mean by the us. well what i meant by it was that you know this country has a on going war that you know i don't necessarily agree with i don't agree with actually. you know to hurt the citizens that you swear to protect you know is this kind of you know a contradiction to the oath they should take as you know a police officer to you know be courteous and professional and sort of a contrast of course with what you were dealing with tell us a little bit about your service i know that you were i believe in fallujah in iraq and also you come from a long line of military people in your family just crossed generations talk a little bit about this i mean you. and your parents your grandparents have been fighting for freedom put that into perspective with what you have seen in new york on all i was a process. my mother she she did twenty years in the military. i grew up on military bases and you know all across the united states and my grandfather he was a director of veterans affairs in new york city my gre
want a fight go to iraq go to afghanistan what do you mean by the us. well what i meant by it was that you know this country has a on going war that you know i don't necessarily agree with i don't agree with actually. you know to hurt the citizens that you swear to protect you know is this kind of you know a contradiction to the oath they should take as you know a police officer to you know be courteous and professional and sort of a contrast of course with what you were dealing with tell us a...
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moment ago there's a lot of debate back and forth between our government the government of iraq for us to stay put many many americans will remain near zero there have been reports over the last year or so of thousands of security contractors there will be here for the state u.s. state department providing security for about five installations u.s. state department installations around the country of iraq so i i feel like i don't see any doubt that there's going to be thousands of american contractors of all different types security farm tractors construction contractors you name it and there will be remaining in iraq and again as i mentioned in. brought in as i've said repeatedly on this program or we ever hear about is the soldiers they are the ones wearing the uniforms there are many thousands of americans that will remain let's talk about this decision and this relationship between iraq and the united states as as we've just said and you know it seems to me the u.s. actually wanted to keep a few thousand troops there and they did not get that wish granted by the iraqi parliament by
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. >> come on, you know you used to watch her on dynasty. >> she's a scene stealer. >> you used to read your books when you were younger. >> she kicks ass, that's what women likes to see. >> let me see. there are lots of women kicking as srk out there at the moment, michelle bachmann, sarah palin. what do you make of it? >> i don't make a lot of them. but i think they -- they're coming out with kind of ridiculous sentences and ideas and i can't get with it. i -- you know, i want the democrats to stay out of my -- what do i want them to stay out of? i want them to stay out of my wallet and i want the republicans to stay out of my bedroom. i'm right down the middle, you know? i'm an independent. >> i find the fascinating thing about american politics is no one is quite sure which way the republicans will go here. they have mitt romney, john huisman. they're not threatening the electorate. you have the tea party gathering the momentum. a huge following behind them. but there is still a sense of what would we get ourselves into if they governed the country? >> what's so interesting about th
. >> come on, you know you used to watch her on dynasty. >> she's a scene stealer. >> you used to read your books when you were younger. >> she kicks ass, that's what women likes to see. >> let me see. there are lots of women kicking as srk out there at the moment, michelle bachmann, sarah palin. what do you make of it? >> i don't make a lot of them. but i think they -- they're coming out with kind of ridiculous sentences and ideas and i can't get with it. i...
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father and was awarded by the experience he wanted to do nothing of the name of an obama or nairobi had used his mother's name but whened the president began running he opened himself up and the two got to know each other and enable dmarc to take said name back because it was his name and he could feel that there plus some dignity. he was the president said they have had a meeting of minds. >> we will open it up to you. when you see the 44th president of the amended states comedy you see inequalities in him now you could based on research? >> absolutely despite the lifestyles they are very different men.and the president is about control and reserve the other is the opposite. they are both very smart love or hate to thenk president he is a very smart man. they were both ambitious and created themselves out of fearer may little and made something of himself and graduated from the university of hawaii as did the president to come from modest circumstances which is an extraordinary achievement and also passed off as mediators the president tries to bringher competing elements together and his f
father and was awarded by the experience he wanted to do nothing of the name of an obama or nairobi had used his mother's name but whened the president began running he opened himself up and the two got to know each other and enable dmarc to take said name back because it was his name and he could feel that there plus some dignity. he was the president said they have had a meeting of minds. >> we will open it up to you. when you see the 44th president of the amended states comedy you see...
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we're nonaffiliated, both of us. i had a really kind of special reason to want to have the president right there. these amazing women that are marching in cuba and continue to do so for the freedom of their loved ones unjustly imprisoned, journalists and writers and people that started speaking against the government, were getting beat up and i wanted to hand him letters from the dissidents and i wanted to have direct access and he did. we spent quite a bit of time before the fund-raiser happened. giving him all these things, showing him the pictures. subsequently a lot of these men were released. but it was a big honor to have the president of the united states in my home. >> amazing. >> it was quite something. although i caught some heat from it, i would gladly do so. i was very proud that he got to become president as we talked and. how would i be critical? it's hard to be critical, because i spent three months in the general assembly, the 47th general assembly in the u.n. and it's a miracle anything gets done wit
we're nonaffiliated, both of us. i had a really kind of special reason to want to have the president right there. these amazing women that are marching in cuba and continue to do so for the freedom of their loved ones unjustly imprisoned, journalists and writers and people that started speaking against the government, were getting beat up and i wanted to hand him letters from the dissidents and i wanted to have direct access and he did. we spent quite a bit of time before the fund-raiser...
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it's, i think all of us would agree that it is what warps us on health care policy. it's what warps us on energy policy. the role of money in politics warps the policy-making process in this country and leads us to bad results. on this issue it is the fear over what jewish voters and judo nors think that has american politicians in a bind. because behind closed doors and when they're talking off the record, they'll say one thing about what they actually believe and what they know, and when they have to go out front and talk to a public audience, they'll say something else. and so what we have to do is change that dynamic. it goes back to the prior question. until we, who are the moderate, rational people in the community, can raise enough money and show that we have political power, we're not going to change that dynamic. it's simple, the rule book of more american policy. this is the way the game is played. and until the rules are changed by people like david cohen, we're going to have to play by those rules, and we have to show how powerful we are, how many of us t
it's, i think all of us would agree that it is what warps us on health care policy. it's what warps us on energy policy. the role of money in politics warps the policy-making process in this country and leads us to bad results. on this issue it is the fear over what jewish voters and judo nors think that has american politicians in a bind. because behind closed doors and when they're talking off the record, they'll say one thing about what they actually believe and what they know, and when they...
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any violence, do not use any unrest, do not use any question marks to say we need more time, we need to delay the elections? >> the u.s. military had been pulling out all stops, all contacts back in february with the message that a professional military does not fire on its people. and that has to be the first message that a military of the caliber of egypt's military or professional military does not turn its guns much less its armored personnel carriers on its own people. that's the first message because the violence has to stop, military on citizens, but then absolutely it has to be, look, you have been the stewards of this transition, but there must be a transition. that's important for egypt. that's important for the entire region. >> ben, often when you have a horrific incident like this, people spend the next day stepping back to try to understand what happened. what has happened here and what should we do about it? in the conversation the day after in egypt, is there a lot of talk will the military delay the elections? >> no, there's no talk that the elections will be delayed
any violence, do not use any unrest, do not use any question marks to say we need more time, we need to delay the elections? >> the u.s. military had been pulling out all stops, all contacts back in february with the message that a professional military does not fire on its people. and that has to be the first message that a military of the caliber of egypt's military or professional military does not turn its guns much less its armored personnel carriers on its own people. that's the...
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>> it's not us backing out, it's holding folks accountable. but giving them the flexibility at the local level to be succ s successf successful. this is all about creating great public schools for our nation's children. 6xrpga4ij!s!ekphave pri schools has been the big push. you've been an advocate for charter schools. many of them have the money of private interests. they don't care about dollar signs and bottom lines. ç desperately underfunded. where you have individuals, folks who want to come in, help divide trips to college campuses or pay for that arts teacher that got cut out, i support that. you need to hold them accountable and make sure they yor motives. if families want to help out, companies want to help out. we all need to unite behind our schools. >> ten years from now, yourj$yi. everything you want to put in place is put into place. what does the average urban school look like. >> we're all motivated by one goal. president obama's challenged us, we have to lead the world in college graduation again. one generation ago we did.
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and can you take a second and tell us why is it important that we study history? >> histories to a society but memory is to an individual without knowing where you came from and what your background is you would be lost. i think there's a movie where a man has no memory. can you imagine how terrifying that would be not knowing your past and i think that is for a society a comparable situation. if you don't know where you come from it is going to be difficult to know where you're going to go. so i think to get out where are the directions we need to know where we've been. so that's the classic answer to why we should study history. i think it is the queen of the humanities and without knowing history one is living in a two dimensional world, not experiencing reality as it ought to be experienced. i think history is a mode of understanding. i think it is as important as the other senses and once you acquire a historical sense and it's not just information about the past i think once you study history and read it enough to develop what i would call a historical sense
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and when do you use it? um, i use it all the time. i love listening to jazz in the car. you know the only thing that stinks is you can't have a martini. (laughs) and here's what we did today: supported nearly 3 million steady jobs across our country... ... scientists, technicians, engineers, machinists... ... adding nearly 400 billion dollars to our economy... we're at work providing power to almost a quarter of our homes and businesses... ... and giving us cleaner rides to work and school... and tomorrow, we could do even more. cleaner, domestic, abundant and creating jobs now. we're america's natural gas. the smarter power, today. learn more at anga.us. a body at rest tends to stay at rest... while a body in motion tends to stay in motion. staying active can actually ease arthritis symptoms. but if you have arthritis, staying active can be difficult. prescription celebrex can help relieve arthritis pain so your body can stay in motion. because just one 200mg celebrex a day can provide 24 hour relief for many with arthritis pain and inflammation. plus, in clinical studi
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with use it or lose it a viable concept? >> i don't understand it because companies don't have the incentive and it takes time because on the other hand, you don't want them to rush into the gulf to dot every i and cross every t. there's a lot of times in the energy business we would be given a project to day and then you have to allocate capital and that depends on what happens to the price. there is definitely a middle ground to have a reasonable approach to develop resources to put to our economy. and also the jobs bill on a reasonable basis but right now we're in the middle of a political system that for the campaign is all the discussions about energy 10 to be more polarized. >> host: there is a lot of great characters in this book with t. boone pickens, and another man "iron man" wind. what it is said about oil and natural gas in the whole arena that attracts a larger-than-life personalities? >> also the wind chapter. >> host: all of them. >> guest: or solar. and from bethesda. [laughter] >> one of them is still around
with use it or lose it a viable concept? >> i don't understand it because companies don't have the incentive and it takes time because on the other hand, you don't want them to rush into the gulf to dot every i and cross every t. there's a lot of times in the energy business we would be given a project to day and then you have to allocate capital and that depends on what happens to the price. there is definitely a middle ground to have a reasonable approach to develop resources to put to...
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moscow thanks for being with us our top stories tonight over a thousand palestinian prisoners in exchange for one israeli soldier gilad shalit returns home after a massive media campaign but others release who had family members missing for years asked about their. law and disorder a new york police officers could face punishment for harsh tactics used against anti corporate campaigners on wall street. and cost of service begin to resist any possible attempts by nato to clear their border barricades after all tomato by the alliance demanding they move freely move. next on our team axis tayseer on the case when it comes to finance including a look at whether the wall street protests will have the same impact in the west as the arab spring out east so you know as well in about thirty minutes time after that we're off the air here on our team for break until ten o'clock tomorrow morning lots of updates happening in ten o'clock tomorrow morning moscow time of course we'll look forward to your company again in the morning next though the kaiser report. hi i'm max kaiser this is the kaiser repo
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[laughter] i am pretty sure: powell told us that he was planning to. -- colin powell told us that he was planning to. this is a story about african- americans desirous of race -- of representation. that is not a bad story to tell the era of reconstruction was a moment when african-americans had an opportunity to hold office. to recall how extraordinary that is, what it means to enter into citizenship from a state of servitude and move immediately into office-holding, happened more swiftly for enslaved black men than it did for white women who had been free for a very long time, but once they got the right to vote, there is a little bit longer lag in the states for white women becoming officeholders. it happened incredibly quickly between the mid 1860's and the unholy compromise in 1870 of hayes-tildon. there is a deep and profound yearning among people of color and other marginalized individuals, not only four substantive representation of political interest, but also for demographic and descriptive representation. it is a reasonable yearning. it is one i am not quite sure i know how
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i don't care who is building the drones -- apparently drones were used or reportedly they were used in that assassination. you know, is that producing jobs? are there drone factories in ohio? >> luckie martin -- lockheed martin -- boeing. >> there is too much pain to feel the pleasure of getting these really, really bad guys. and obama is not the type to spite of all and the end zone so there has not been much gloating over it. there has not been any -- he has not stopped to really capitalizing on it. >> let me show you a picture. wizard owner ted leonsis, at a wizard's game, on the d.c. sports blog. ted leonsis challenges the president rhetoric about the gap between the very rich and everyone else. >> i voted for the president, and that's out on donations to his reelection campaign. it blows my mind when i am asked for money as a donation and at the same time i am being blasted as the bad guy. his advice to the president is to rethink how to talk to business and sell to business leaders on your plan to make the president -- country great. many of us want to be part of the solution. we
i don't care who is building the drones -- apparently drones were used or reportedly they were used in that assassination. you know, is that producing jobs? are there drone factories in ohio? >> luckie martin -- lockheed martin -- boeing. >> there is too much pain to feel the pleasure of getting these really, really bad guys. and obama is not the type to spite of all and the end zone so there has not been much gloating over it. there has not been any -- he has not stopped to really...
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me of a few months ago we covered a story i think it was paul ryan or eric cantor was double short us treasuries that's right that's right one of the politicians i think it was eric cantor who actually made a huge bet against u.s. treasuries and then actively was trying to pass laws that would hurt the american economy while he passed laws what he was voting against raising the debt ceiling so that would cause his portfolio of a double short against america in the u.s. treasury market to rise that's the problem everyone in congress is effectively a day trader they've made positions against their own country they're highly leveraged and insider trading for congressman by the way is legal people don't understand that but for a congressman you can trade on inside information there's no law against it so again you know what occupy wall street is out there it doesn't matter the banks continue to commit fraud against everybody and here's the next headline max wall street sees no exit from financial woes as. ankara's fret yes the poor bankers are fretting betting against themselves isn't jus
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who is building the drones -- apparently drones were used or reportedly they were used in that assassination. is that producing jobs? are there to run factories in ohio, michigan? >> lockheed martin -- building those drums and a lot of people unemployed. >> there is too much pain to feel the pleasure of getting these really, really bad guys. and obama is not the type to spike the football in the end zone. so there has not been much of gloating over it. he has not sought to really capitalize on that. >> we have a picture of wizards owner ted leonsis and ask about an barack obama -- on a sports blog. steinberg links the leader to ted leonsis's blog where he challenges the president's rhetoric. he also says "i voted for the president. i maxed out on personal donations but it blows my mind when i am asked for money as a donation at the same time i am being blasted to the bad guy." is a device to the president is rethink how to talk to business and sell the business leaders on your plan to make the country great. many of us want to be part of the solution. we are not the problem. >> he is not all
who is building the drones -- apparently drones were used or reportedly they were used in that assassination. is that producing jobs? are there to run factories in ohio, michigan? >> lockheed martin -- building those drums and a lot of people unemployed. >> there is too much pain to feel the pleasure of getting these really, really bad guys. and obama is not the type to spike the football in the end zone. so there has not been much of gloating over it. he has not sought to really...
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use your common sense ( laughter ) >> jon: or use mine-- i'm clearly not using it. ( laughter ) it's just sitting in my brain collecting dust. barack obama's been good to the n.r.a., but for lapierre, if you want to take away his preconceived narrative, you have to pry it from his cold, dead, hands. >> before the president was even sworn into office, they met and they had the conspiracy of public deception to try to guarantee his reelection in 2012. they concocked a scheme to stay away from the gun issue, lull gun owners to sleep and play us for fools in 2012. >> jon: barack obama will court his liberal base by running on change, get elected, fail to deliver the change with a congress from his same party, thus alienating that base in an attempt to win over the people that hate him no matter what, ensuring his victory in 2012, where he is & a congress from the opposing party can finally take away all your guns. ( laughter ) it's just so crazy, it's ( bleep ) crazy. ( applause ) we'll be right back. ( cheers and applause ) >> jon: my guest tonight, legendary performer. he's won 15 gram
use your common sense ( laughter ) >> jon: or use mine-- i'm clearly not using it. ( laughter ) it's just sitting in my brain collecting dust. barack obama's been good to the n.r.a., but for lapierre, if you want to take away his preconceived narrative, you have to pry it from his cold, dead, hands. >> before the president was even sworn into office, they met and they had the conspiracy of public deception to try to guarantee his reelection in 2012. they concocked a scheme to stay...
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it is a reflection of how comfortable and distracted many of us our -- us are that we have not created a more sustained movement around cases like this. i voted for barack obama. i would vote for him again when the time comes. at the same time, i get asked this question so often, right? are we post-race? are we past racism because there is a black man in the white house? the question is, i mean, was england post-gender with margaret thatcher? indira gandhi, was in the a post-gender when bolivia elected its first working class president, where the post-class? i mean, it is a reflection of the dichotomy. the movement -- you cannot deny the accomplishments of the movement. the human rights movement, which we need to begin talking about more, and malcolm x began to increasingly before he was assassinated, but the thing is, these smokescreens get thrown at us, and we fall over and over again. happen with clarence thomas in a certain way, right, you know? in a more evil way, many of us have gotten comfortable because rock is in the white house, but he cannot be most effective unless we are o
it is a reflection of how comfortable and distracted many of us our -- us are that we have not created a more sustained movement around cases like this. i voted for barack obama. i would vote for him again when the time comes. at the same time, i get asked this question so often, right? are we post-race? are we past racism because there is a black man in the white house? the question is, i mean, was england post-gender with margaret thatcher? indira gandhi, was in the a post-gender when bolivia...
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sell it at fifty percent mark down or they could burn it and collect one hundred percent so if the us economy is dead and it's not coming back and the only hope that j.p. morgan could have is like a few fees on food stamp cards well maybe it's better for them to just burn the whole thing down and collect the insurance. that doesn't doesn't point well taken so the analogy of the housing market to be the arson scam of collecting the insurance and burning down your house so jamie diamond has decided what you're saying here is that the j.p. morgan bank is worth more to him dead than alive well apparently and so they have a lot of revenue from their killing their own bank and they don't care if they kill their employees or kill the country they don't care every minute me of a few months ago we covered a story i think it was paul ryan or eric cantor was double short us treasuries that's right that's right one of the politicians i think it was eric cantor who actually made a huge bet against u.s. treasuries and then actively was trying to pass laws that would hurt the american economy while
sell it at fifty percent mark down or they could burn it and collect one hundred percent so if the us economy is dead and it's not coming back and the only hope that j.p. morgan could have is like a few fees on food stamp cards well maybe it's better for them to just burn the whole thing down and collect the insurance. that doesn't doesn't point well taken so the analogy of the housing market to be the arson scam of collecting the insurance and burning down your house so jamie diamond has...
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it is a good wind to help dry us out. 73 this afternoon. nererse -- interesting weather stats. right now, tonya. >>> the bus and rail service are on time. let's hope it stays that way. we have a lig commute on the beltway on the belt -- light commute on the beltway and we're doing okay here as well. southbound traffic is a little bit heavier. we understand 95 south past the beltway. we have an accident on the left shoulder. because of the light traffic our drive times are doing 5. traveling the outer loop, 6 minutes. there's a new road in hartford county that will make your morning commute easier. 924 and 24 is open. linda so is live with a look at how things are going. linda. >> reporter: well, tonya, so far, things are great. everything is running smoothly. this overpass opened 30 minutes ago. so far, so good. it is designed the cut the stress out your community and get you to where you need faster. now, the goal is to make it easier to get on and off of 95. just to give you a sense of this area, there are four major shopping centers near the intersection here. for a while no
it is a good wind to help dry us out. 73 this afternoon. nererse -- interesting weather stats. right now, tonya. >>> the bus and rail service are on time. let's hope it stays that way. we have a lig commute on the beltway on the belt -- light commute on the beltway and we're doing okay here as well. southbound traffic is a little bit heavier. we understand 95 south past the beltway. we have an accident on the left shoulder. because of the light traffic our drive times are doing 5....
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you can join us, centennial park in atlanta, 9:00 eastern. every time a local business opens its doors or creates another laptop bag or hires another employee, it's not just good for business. it's good for the entire community. at bank of america, we know the impact that local businesses have on communities. that's why we extended $7.8 billion to small businesses across the country so far this year. because the more we help them, the more we help make opportunity possible. >> this is a fox news alert. former alaskan governor sarah palin announced a short time ago that she will not be a candidate for the presidency in 2012. she made the announcement in a letter to supporters noting that she thought serious by about running but concluded she could be most effective next year to help elect others into office. fox news contributor, monica crowley, from the fox news knelt knelt -- network and nicole is here. it's a national disgrace on one hand what's gone on with governor pail spend how she's been treated. on that level really understands it. bu
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thanks for inviting us into your home. that's it for "special report," fair, balanced, and unafraid. b. >> bill: "the o'reilly factor" is on. tonight went find a single cuban voice that my parents were exiled. >> bill: marco rubio responding to the "the washington post" saying he was not truthful about his parents' from cuba. vice presidential consideration. >> if they say i would like you to consider being vice president, you are going to say? -- >> move that, get out of the way. get out of the way. >> bill: more troubling activity by the occupiers. now they are targeting banks and disrupting business. juan and mary katharine on that. >> he can't do a whole lot about the economy right now. >> will the mainstream media provide cover for president obama on the economy? provocative question. bernie goldberg has the answer. caution, you are about to enter the no spin zone, the factor begins right now. captions by closed captioning services >> bill: hi, i'm bill o'reilly. thanks for watching us tonight. no talking points memo
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that can ultimately hurt us. we like to hear about personal responsibility, but ultimately what we need to hear from these candidates is detailed plans about how jobs can be credited, but how it is that we are going to attract industry and production and reward for work ethic again in america, natural resource development in order to create more jobs in america so that people don't have to worry about how in the world are they going to pay their mortgage, how is it that they will pay their bills? they will have jobs because we'll have industry here again. we get that, of course, by -- i think we need to eliminate the corporate income tax that is currently highest in the industrialized world chasing jobs offshore. we reduce that, eliminate. that's one step we can take. i want to hear things like that from these candidates, details, specifics on how it is that we will attract industry here, create jobs, let the private sector keep more of what they earn in order to create jobs, not these nebulous some day i'll have
that can ultimately hurt us. we like to hear about personal responsibility, but ultimately what we need to hear from these candidates is detailed plans about how jobs can be credited, but how it is that we are going to attract industry and production and reward for work ethic again in america, natural resource development in order to create more jobs in america so that people don't have to worry about how in the world are they going to pay their mortgage, how is it that they will pay their...
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and that's only until they visited us in louisiana. which is a distant second to sunny florida. for beautiful vacation, nothing beats alabama. ok, we'll never agree on who's best. but we can all agree on one thing. the gulf's the worlds number one vacation spot. and we've gone all out to make this year the best ever. mississippi has wonderful people, great music, and the beautiful outdoors. louisiana's the best seafood you'll ever eat. shrimp gumbo, crab cakes, etouffee. florida means beautiful beaches and sugar white sands. actually experts agree that the best beaches are here in alabama. which can't compare to a good time on the gulf in mississippi. louisiana fresh catch. florida beaches. alabama beauty. mississippi outdoors. the gulf is the world's goodtime headquarters. and we are 100% open for business. i'm glad we got that settled. springfield ---// 2008...///. ááwhenáá./.. "then" senator.../ barack obama.//. announced... joe runninn mate..../// s áá3áá... years later...// áá springfieldáá is... still waiting.../ ffr... reembursement .../ event....// ááhowáÃ
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we are going to use our land properly. we are going to use our forest properly. we are going to encourage sustainable development of our resources. we need to expand our agricultural produce. all this is in my government's policy. we are committed to the people of commonwealth land. and i beg you, my honable colleagues, to support this motion. i thank you. >> please say who your. >> alicia alley. the youth democratic party. >> thank you very much. the lady in the third row there. yes. >> lord speaker, i would like to point out that this motion is unique in the sense that both parties agree on this motion on the whole. but there is one main difference that i would like to propose. the we will reduce reductions by 100% by 2050, by relying heavily upon the private sector. i feel as if this is a very ambitious motion and in der to achieve it we need to smudge the lines between the private sector and the public sector and ha a jail approach, invest in heavy flee green industry, and trying with every resource we have to make this a reality. the secretary of state ve ti
we are going to use our land properly. we are going to use our forest properly. we are going to encourage sustainable development of our resources. we need to expand our agricultural produce. all this is in my government's policy. we are committed to the people of commonwealth land. and i beg you, my honable colleagues, to support this motion. i thank you. >> please say who your. >> alicia alley. the youth democratic party. >> thank you very much. the lady in the third row...
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of reaching us it's time to start a new staging expects by maintaining times to meet. their voices are loud and numbers are growing but is anyone listening to their demands will show you a day in the life of occupy wall street protesters and explore what exactly this movement stands for and what's next. and while the movement may be falling on deaf ears it's getting more help this week first labor unions now distressed homeowners will take to the city of the angels where residents facing foreclosure are fighting back against the system. ha. ha ha ha ha. and while the mainstream media is accusing protesters of not having their act together seems like they do forming a united front against fox news so as their role though is at least out there in the victim things being hated on by the way where is anderson cooper. it's monday october tenth five pm in washington d.c. i'm liz wall and you're watching our team. occupy wall street protests have been going strong as it enters its fourth week now hundreds remain camped out on wall street in a spin off protest here in washingt
of reaching us it's time to start a new staging expects by maintaining times to meet. their voices are loud and numbers are growing but is anyone listening to their demands will show you a day in the life of occupy wall street protesters and explore what exactly this movement stands for and what's next. and while the movement may be falling on deaf ears it's getting more help this week first labor unions now distressed homeowners will take to the city of the angels where residents facing...